LJU: Law and Justice Unit -- Who Really Killed Laurie Show? (2001)
as Director
One of the most notorious murder cases is getting national attention again. The program examines the 1991 murder of the Lancaster County (Pennsylvania) teen Laurie Show and the prosecution of Lisa Michelle Lambert for the crime. Federal judge Stewart Dalzell is expected to rule on whether to free La

4.

Vanished: Disappearance Down Under (2001)
as Director
News documentary that investigates the disappearance of American couple, Tom and Eileen Lonergan, at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, on January 25, 1998.

5.

Vanished: Dangerous Obsession (2001)
as Director
News documentary that investigates the disappearance of 21-year-old Lucie Blackman. Lucie worked at a Tokyo Hostess Club where so many young women -- many from America -- hope to find fast money and independence. Through interviews with Lucie's co-workers and family, the program unravels the search

6.

Vanished: Shooting Star (2001)
as Director
Elizabeth Vargas reports on the life of late supermodel Gia Carangi. The program reveals how drug addiction and the pressures of sudden fame led modeling's "it" girl into a downward spiral that ended with her death from AIDS at age 26 in 1986.

7.

Beatles Revolution, The (2000)
as Director
Documentary that examines how much of the world we know in 2000 was inspired by ideas the Beatles popularized during the six years they commanded the world's attention. The special is also a portrait of today's heroes, who talk about the influence the band had on them as individuals.

8.

Power of One, The (1997)
as Director
A look at the lives of individuals who have been personally impacted by drugs and violence and who are now working to eliminate negative influences from their lives and neighborhoods. Features Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs speaking about how the deaths of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. made him re-

Christopher Reeve: Courageous Steps (2002)
as Executive Producer
First of a possible 3 part series of specials that give inside access to Christopher Reeve's life with paralysis and chonicles his attempted recovery and goal to walk again. The special doesn't just look at the medical process involved in his recovery but follows his family life, his political activ

13.

Back in the U.S. (2002)
as Executive Producer (For Abc)
A documentary chronicling Paul McCartney on stage and behind the scenes as he travels across the United States while on tour. The film features performances ranging from the Beatles and Wings through his vast solo career and peaks into previously unseen parts of McCartney's life on the road.

14.

Boston 24/7 (2002)
as Executive Producer
ABC news takes a look at life within Boston as an example of an American city and individuals who work within the system. Profiles include the mayor, an openly gay cop, a city prosecutor, a principal of a troubled school, a fire fighter among many others.

15.

Hunt For Osama bin Laden, The (2002)
as Senior Producer
The program examines the latest on the search for Osama bin Laden and its effect on America's war on terrorism.

16.

Vanished: The Cold Case of Kathie Durst (2001)
as Executive Producer
A report on the disappearance of Kathie Durst, a medical student and wife of a New York City real-estate heir, who was last seen in January 1982.

17.

Vanished: Disappearance Down Under (2001)
as Executive Producer
News documentary that investigates the disappearance of American couple, Tom and Eileen Lonergan, at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, on January 25, 1998.

18.

Wingspan (2001)
as Executive Producer (Abc)
The story of Paul and Linda McCartney's early years together is told in a series of conversations with their daughter, Mary. The program, covering the years 1970-80, features home-movie footage of McCartney, his late wife, Linda, and their family, as well as Wings concert footage.

19.

Vanished: Dangerous Obsession (2001)
as Executive Producer
News documentary that investigates the disappearance of 21-year-old Lucie Blackman. Lucie worked at a Tokyo Hostess Club where so many young women -- many from America -- hope to find fast money and independence. Through interviews with Lucie's co-workers and family, the program unravels the search

20.

Vanished: Shooting Star (2001)
as Executive Producer
Elizabeth Vargas reports on the life of late supermodel Gia Carangi. The program reveals how drug addiction and the pressures of sudden fame led modeling's "it" girl into a downward spiral that ended with her death from AIDS at age 26 in 1986.

21.

Beatles Revolution, The (2000)
as Executive Producer
Documentary that examines how much of the world we know in 2000 was inspired by ideas the Beatles popularized during the six years they commanded the world's attention. The special is also a portrait of today's heroes, who talk about the influence the band had on them as individuals.

22.

Planet Earth 2000 (2000)
as Executive Producer
News special dedicated to an exploration of environmental issues, including global warming and the impact it has had on society. The program features segments on an underwater habitat in Key Largo, Florida, where students are learning about coral bleaching; the impact that the warming of the Earth h

Cancer: Race For a Cure (1998)
as Senior Broadcast Producer
News special examining the breakthrough approaches, treatments and drugs which are giving new hope and longer survival to cancer sufferers. Includes interviews with scientists, doctors and the men, women and children living with the disease.

26.

Secret Life of Barbie, The (1998)
as Senior Broadcast Producer ("Abc News Thursday Night")
As the Barbie doll approaches her 40th birthday, Correspondent Robert Krulwich interviews women about the enduring appeal of Barbie.

27.

Paparazzi: Shooting Stars (1997)
as Senior Producer
Report on paparazzi, professional photographers who pursue celebrities to sell photos of them to magazines, television, etc. Also includes comments from the relatives of celebrities.

Who Shot Martin Luther King Jr? (1997)
as Senior Producer
Report on current research and medical practice of xenotransplantation, the switching of organs and cells from one species to another, notably from animals to humans.

30.

Animal Transplants: Madness or Miracle? (1997)
as Senior Producer
Report on current research and medical practice of xenotransplantation, the switching of organs and cells from one species to another, notably from animals to humans.

31.

Sex, Drugs and Consequences (1996)
as Executive Producer
Special provides an update on progress made in the fight against AIDS in America, including important medical advances, changing attitudes in society and the sports world towards HIV postive people, and personal accounts from children and teens with AIDS.

32.

Baby, Oh Baby: The Six-Pack Is Back (1996)
as Senior Producer
Revisit to America's first set of surviving sextuplets -- the Dilleys of Indianapolis -- as their third birthday nears. Their parents reveal the challenges they face as the special spends an entire day with the family. Also included is a look at America's second set of sextuplets, the Haners of Chat

Inside the Hate Conspiracy: America's Terrorists (1995)
as Senior Producer
Documentary reporting the events of 1983-84 when the anti-government hate group known as The Order took nearly $4,000,000 in robberies, amassed a sophisticated arsenal of weapons and began assassinating their enemies.

37.

Whiz Kids (1995)
as Senior Producer
Documentary special looking at intellectually gifted children, how their educations progress and what happens to them once through with formal schooling.

38.

Cover-Up at Ground Zero (1993)
as Senior Producer
An investigation of the devastating effects nuclear weapons testing in Nevada has had on the residents who lived in the areas surrounding the test site.

39.

Switched at Birth: Kimberly's Story (1993)
as Senior Producer
A special chronicling the case of Kimberly Michelle Mays, who in 1978 was switched at birth with another baby girl, Arlena Twigg. Nine years later the mix-up was discovered when Arlena underwent blood tests prior to heart surgery.